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Berkeley | MCB 61
Brain, Mind, And Behavior
34 sample documents related to MCB 61
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The Hershey-Chase Blender Experiment a simple and classic experiment! performed by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in 1952 published: AD Hershey and M Chase \"Independent functions of viral protein and n
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Some Key Concepts from MCB 61 \"Brain, Mind, and Behavior\" Winter/Spring 2008 Useful as a guide for study Not intended as an exhaustive list Lecture 1 (1/22) Stanley Kubrick and 2001 hominid evolution genus Australopithecus Homo neanderthale
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Scales of Space and Time in Molecular and Cell Biology pico = 10-12 (trillionths) nano = 10-9 (billionths) micro = 10-6 (millionths) milli = 10-3 (thousandths) centi = 10-2 (hundredths) nm = nanometer = 10-9 meter = one billionth of a meter n
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The Double Helix Notes 2/11/2008 6:20:00 PM Francis: was a physicist, became a biologist after reading What is Life? not prepared to jump into the DNA world only worked in protein field for 2 years so far Putting together models like a 3-D jigsaw p
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Vol 450|20/27 December 2007 COMMENTARY Professor\'s little helper The use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by both ill and healthy individuals raises ethical questions that should not be ignored, argue Barbara Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir. oday ther
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New York Times Sunday Magazine - March 11, 2007 The Brain on the Stand By Jeffrey Rosen I. Mr. Weinstein\'s Cyst When historians of the future try to identify the moment that neuroscience began to transform the American legal system, they may point to
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Some Key Concepts from MCB 61 \"Brain, Mind, and Behavior\" Winter/Spring 2008 Useful as a guide for study Not intended to be an exhaustive list Lecture 1 (1/22) Stanley Kubrick and 2001 hominid evolution genus Australopithecus Homo neanderth
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Photo Finish: Rosalind Franklin and the great DNA race by Jim Holt - The New Yorker - October 28, 2002 The structure of DNA, the molecule of life, was discovered in the early months of 1953. Nine years later, three men were jointly awarded a Nobel P
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BRAIN, MIND, AND BEHAVIOR - MCB 61 Department of Molecular and Cell Biology - University of California, Berkeley Winter/Spring Semester 2008 This course deals with the structure and function of the human nervous system, with an emphasis on how brain
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BRAIN, MIND, AND BEHAVIOR - MCB 61 Department of Molecular and Cell Biology - University of California, Berkeley Winter/Spring Semester 2008 This course deals with the structure and function of the human nervous system, with an emphasis on how brain
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #3 Must be turned in to your Discussion Section GSI during the week of April 14-18, 2008 For better or worse, performance on exams is a major part of your grade in this course. If an exam is well-designed and well-written,
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Midterm Exam One Grade Distribution Exam score N=522 Mean: 69.4 = 81.6% 80-90%: 171 = 32.8% <70%: 99 = 19% 90-100%: 173 = 33.1% 70-80%: 79 = 15.1% Midterm Exam Two Grade Distribution Exam score N=512 Mean: 69.2 = 81.4% 80-90%: 159 = 31% <70%:
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MCB 61 Discussion Section Debate #1 Week of March 10-14, 2008 Complete statement of debate topic: In 2004, California voters overwhelmingly voted to approve Proposition 69, a measure that requires DNA samples to be collected from all felons, as well
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MCB 61 Discussion Section Debate #3 Week of April 28 May 2 Complete statement of debate topic: All babies who are diagnosed with types of deafness that could be helped by cochlear-implant technology should receive a cochlear implant. Recommended r
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MCB 61 Discussion Section Debate #3 Week of April 28 May 2 Complete statement of debate topic: All babies who are diagnosed with types of deafness that could be helped by cochlear-implant technology should receive a cochlear implant. Recommended r
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MCB 61 Discussion Section Debate #2 Week of March 31-April 4, 2008 Complete statement of debate topic: A legitimate use of pharmaceutical stimulants - such as amphetamine and methylphenidate should be cognitive enhancement for \"normal\" individuals.
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #2 Must be turned in to your Discussion Section GSI during the week of February 18-22, 2008 Neuroscience is a burgeoning field of research and issues dealing with the brain and how it relates to behavior frequently appear
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #1 Must be turned in to your Discussion Section GSI during the week of February 11-15, 2008 In reading The Double Helix, you come to learn not only about the process by which the great scientific discovery of DNA\'s structur
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #1 Must be turned in to your Discussion Section GSI during the week of February 11-15, 2008 In reading The Double Helix, you come to learn not only about the process by which the great scientific discovery of DNA\'s structur
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Guidelines for the Discussion Section Debates 2008 - MCB 61 Debate #1 week of March 10-14 Debate #2 week of March 31-April 4 Debate #3 week of April 28-May 2 TOPICS TO BE ANNOUNCED IN CLASS The third of the class addressing the topic will divide
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Guidelines for the Discussion Section Debates 2008 - MCB 61 Debate #1 week of March 10-14 Debate #2 week of March 31-April 4 Debate #3 week of April 28-May 2 TOPICS TO BE ANNOUNCED IN CLASS The third of the class addressing the topic will divide
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The n e w e ng l a n d j o u r na l of m e dic i n e clinical therapeutics Cochlear Implants for Children with Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss Blake C. Papsin, M.D., and Karen A. Gordon, Ph.D. This Journal feature begins with a case vignette tha
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The n e w e ng l a n d j o u r na l of m e dic i n e clinical therapeutics Cochlear Implants for Children with Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss Blake C. Papsin, M.D., and Karen A. Gordon, Ph.D. This Journal feature begins with a case vignette tha
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March 9, 2008 - New York Times Smartening Up: Brain Enhancement Is Wrong, Right? By Benedict Carey So far no one is demanding that asterisks be attached to Nobels, Pulitzers or Lasker awards. Government agents have not been raiding anthropology dep
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March 9, 2008 - New York Times Smartening Up: Brain Enhancement Is Wrong, Right? By Benedict Carey So far no one is demanding that asterisks be attached to Nobels, Pulitzers or Lasker awards. Government agents have not been raiding anthropology dep
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #4 - Spring 2008 \"Brain, Mind, and Behavior\" Haiku Composition two topics of importance in this class, and in the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience in general, are perception and language a primary goal of the
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #4 - Spring 2008 \"Brain, Mind, and Behavior\" Haiku Composition two topics of importance in this class, and in the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience in general, are perception and language a primary goal of the
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Physics Today - February 2003 Rosalind Franklin and the Double Helix Although she made essential contributions toward elucidating the structure of DNA, Rosalind Franklin is known to many only as seen through the distorting lens of James Watson\'s boo
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #2 Must be turned in to your Discussion Section GSI during the week of February 9-13, 2009 In reading The Double Helix, you come to learn not only about the process by which the great scientific discovery of DNAs structure
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb61/MCB61_HW2_2009.pdf
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Photo Finish: Rosalind Franklin and the great DNA race by Jim Holt - The New Yorker - October 28, 2002 The structure of DNA, the molecule of life, was discovered in the early months of 1953. Nine years later, three men were jointly awarded a Nobel P
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb61/Photo_Finish_Rosalind_Franklin.doc
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MCB 61 Homework Assignment #1 Must be turned in to your Discussion Section GSI during the week of February 11-15, 2008 In reading The Double Helix, you come to learn not only about the process by which the great scientific discovery of DNA\'s structur
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb61/MCB61_HW1_2008.doc
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Some Key Concepts from MCB 61 \"Brain, Mind, and Behavior\" Winter/Spring 2008 Useful as a guide for study Not intended to be an exhaustive list Lecture 1 (1/22) Stanley Kubrick and 2001 hominid evolution genus Australopithecus Homo neanderth
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb61/KeyConcepts_MCB61_2008.doc
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Midterm Exam One Grade Distribution Exam score N=522 Mean: 69.4 = 81.6% 80-90%: 171 = 32.8% <70%: 99 = 19% 90-100%: 173 = 33.1% 70-80%: 79 = 15.1% Midterm Exam Two Grade Distribution Exam score N=512 Mean: 69.2 = 81.4% 80-90%: 159 = 31% <70%: 97 = 19% 90-
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb61/MCB61_ExamDistributions.pdf
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The n e w e ng l a n d j o u r na l of m e dic i n e clinical therapeutics Cochlear Implants for Children with Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss Blake C. Papsin, M.D., and Karen A. Gordon, Ph.D. This Journal feature begins with a case vignette that includes
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb61/NEJM_CochlearImplants.pdf
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